Wednesday, August 7, 2013

just winding our way through the midwest...

We have spent the last two days rolling through the farmlands of Wisconsin and Illinois.


Beautiful landscapes!

We are now on the outskirts of Chicago...
with plans to explore the city tomorrow.

I hear that we must try a Chicago dog while we are here.
OK.

Until the next postcard...


14 comments:

  1. I have always wished to visit Door County in Wisconsin. Did you see any of that part of the state?
    Enjoy your Chicago Dog!

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  2. Hope you are having fun and try the pizza...omg...try the pizza!

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  3. sounds like a food-filled day! have fun!

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  4. What a beautiful trip. Have a great time and safe driving.

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  5. Such beautiful farmland, a lot like your own area but with lower mountains. I would love to visit Chicago sometime. It looks like a very beautiful city. Enjoy!

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  6. Oh, that's beautiful! Have fun in Chicago! Are you going to see a game?

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  7. Possibly coming through Iowa??????

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  8. Beautiful, continued safe travels !

    Hugs!

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  9. Your 'postcards' are beautiful, Judy ... I love BC's landscapes but there is beauty in many other places, isn't there!
    Enjoy your travels -- prayers for safety!

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  10. Your rode looks familiar since we did it a few times last year! Chicago is a very interesting city to see--make sure to take the architectural boast tour of the river if you can --it was one of the favorite things that I did there, but I never had the chance to blog about it!

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  11. Yes, the boat tour is so worth it!! You will love Chicago. Be sure to take a picture of the famous "Bean Picture"!! We were in Chicago 5 years ago today on 08-08-08 - loved it! Safe travels...

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  12. Even though pictures never capture the true beauty, yours sure do come close.

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  13. Beautiful road trip...thanks for letting us see out your window.

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